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Luxembourg Gardens is beautiful, peaceful, and yet fun. Pick up some delicious "take-out" at Gerard Mulot down the street and spend a leisurely few hours walking around the gardens or sitting in the fountain area. The place is a work of art.

Visited here while returning from the Musee du Luxembourg for the Mucha exhibit. Although it was fall the grounds were beautiful with the large trees displaying all their fall color. There are also several statues within the gardens. There is no admission charge to visit....More

The gardens and grounds are magnificent. It was a beautiful sunny day so you could sit down with a drink and enjoy the views of the fountain and the scenery of the autumnal trees. We decided to have a wonder around and it was a...More

We were so happy to have found these gardens on our recent trip to Paris. I need green space when I travel, and this area was simply beautiful in the middle of Paris. We enjoyed eating a baguette, cheese, and wine on a bench, and...More

I have been running for 10 years and have run in different places across the U.S. and Latin America. However I never had the chance to run in these magnificent gardens in the heart of Paris. I guess this is what a runners high it’s...More

We made a point of visiting the Luxemburg gardens on a couple of occasions during our most recent visit to Paris.
We walked about and relaxed on benches finding it very enjoyable....much less busy in November versus our previous summertime visits.
It was fun to...More

In Saint-Germain-des-Prés, life is effortlessly chicand all things are beautiful. The main boulevard isdotted with famed terraced cafés, haut-couture shops,ivy-covered railings and fine-dining restaurants.Antique dealers and art galleries surround the fineart school and small museums hide in unassumingsquares. The neighbourhood’s namesake church is theoldest in Paris and is the backdrop for talented

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musicians every weekend. The Luxembourg Gardens housethe national senate, splendid lawns and flourishingflower beds. Famous faces and bourgeois Parisiansfrequent Saint Germain accompanied by the students ofRue Saint Guillaume and Rue des Saints-Pères. This isa neighbourhood where afternoon people-watching from acafé or playing cards in a brasserie are a key part ofthe daily fabric.